config MIPS
	bool
	default y
	select ARCH_SUPPORTS_UPROBES
	select ARCH_MIGHT_HAVE_PC_PARPORT
	select ARCH_MIGHT_HAVE_PC_SERIO
	select ARCH_USE_CMPXCHG_LOCKREF if 64BIT
	select ARCH_USE_BUILTIN_BSWAP
	select HAVE_CONTEXT_TRACKING
	select HAVE_GENERIC_DMA_COHERENT
	select HAVE_IDE
	select HAVE_IRQ_EXIT_ON_IRQ_STACK
	select HAVE_OPROFILE
	select HAVE_PERF_EVENTS
	select PERF_USE_VMALLOC
	select HAVE_ARCH_KGDB
	select HAVE_ARCH_SECCOMP_FILTER
	select HAVE_ARCH_TRACEHOOK
	select HAVE_CBPF_JIT if !CPU_MICROMIPS
	select HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER
	select HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE
	select HAVE_FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD
	select HAVE_C_RECORDMCOUNT
	select HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
	select HAVE_KPROBES
	select HAVE_KRETPROBES
	select HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS
	select HAVE_DEBUG_KMEMLEAK
	select HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS
	select ARCH_HAS_ELF_RANDOMIZE
	select HAVE_ARCH_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE if CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES && 64BIT
	select RTC_LIB if !MACH_LOONGSON64
	select GENERIC_ATOMIC64 if !64BIT
	select HAVE_DMA_CONTIGUOUS
	select HAVE_DMA_API_DEBUG
	select GENERIC_IRQ_PROBE
	select GENERIC_IRQ_SHOW
	select GENERIC_PCI_IOMAP
	select HAVE_ARCH_JUMP_LABEL
	select ARCH_WANT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION
	select IRQ_FORCED_THREADING
	select HAVE_MEMBLOCK
	select HAVE_MEMBLOCK_NODE_MAP
	select ARCH_DISCARD_MEMBLOCK
	select GENERIC_SMP_IDLE_THREAD
	select BUILDTIME_EXTABLE_SORT
	select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
	select GENERIC_SCHED_CLOCK if !CAVIUM_OCTEON_SOC
	select GENERIC_CMOS_UPDATE
	select HAVE_MOD_ARCH_SPECIFIC
	select HAVE_NMI
	select VIRT_TO_BUS
	select MODULES_USE_ELF_REL if MODULES
	select MODULES_USE_ELF_RELA if MODULES && 64BIT
	select CLONE_BACKWARDS
	select HAVE_DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW
	select HAVE_CC_STACKPROTECTOR
	select CPU_PM if CPU_IDLE
	select ARCH_HAS_TICK_BROADCAST if GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS_BROADCAST
	select ARCH_BINFMT_ELF_STATE
	select SYSCTL_EXCEPTION_TRACE
	select HAVE_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_GEN
	select HAVE_IRQ_TIME_ACCOUNTING
	select GENERIC_TIME_VSYSCALL
	select ARCH_CLOCKSOURCE_DATA
	select HANDLE_DOMAIN_IRQ
	select HAVE_EXIT_THREAD
	select HAVE_REGS_AND_STACK_ACCESS_API
	select HAVE_ARCH_HARDENED_USERCOPY

menu "Machine selection"

choice
	prompt "System type"
	default SGI_IP22

config MIPS_GENERIC
	bool "Generic board-agnostic MIPS kernel"
	select BOOT_RAW
	select BUILTIN_DTB
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CLKSRC_MIPS_GIC
	select COMMON_CLK
	select CPU_MIPSR2_IRQ_VI
	select CPU_MIPSR2_IRQ_EI
	select CSRC_R4K
	select DMA_PERDEV_COHERENT
	select HW_HAS_PCI
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select LIBFDT
	select MIPS_CPU_SCACHE
	select MIPS_GIC
	select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_7
	select NO_EXCEPT_FILL
	select PCI_DRIVERS_GENERIC
	select PINCTRL
	select SMP_UP if SMP
	select SWAP_IO_SPACE
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R6
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R1
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R2
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R6
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_MICROMIPS
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS_CPS
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS16
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_MULTITHREADING
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_RELOCATABLE
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMARTMIPS
	select USB_EHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_DESC if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
	select USB_EHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_MMIO if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
	select USB_OHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_DESC if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
	select USB_OHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_MMIO if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
	select USB_UHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_DESC if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
	select USB_UHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_MMIO if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
	select USE_OF
	help
	  Select this to build a kernel which aims to support multiple boards,
	  generally using a flattened device tree passed from the bootloader
	  using the boot protocol defined in the UHI (Unified Hosting
	  Interface) specification.

config MIPS_ALCHEMY
	bool "Alchemy processor based machines"
	select ARCH_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CSRC_R4K
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select DMA_MAYBE_COHERENT	# Au1000,1500,1100 aren't, rest is
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_APM_EMULATION
	select GPIOLIB
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT
	select COMMON_CLK

config AR7
	bool "Texas Instruments AR7"
	select BOOT_ELF32
	select DMA_NONCOHERENT
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CSRC_R4K
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select NO_EXCEPT_FILL
	select SWAP_IO_SPACE
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
	select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS16
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT_UART16550
	select GPIOLIB
	select VLYNQ
	select HAVE_CLK
	help
	  Support for the Texas Instruments AR7 System-on-a-Chip
	  family: TNETD7100, 7200 and 7300.

config ATH25
	bool "Atheros AR231x/AR531x SoC support"
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CSRC_R4K
	select DMA_NONCOHERENT
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select IRQ_DOMAIN
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK
	help
	  Support for Atheros AR231x and Atheros AR531x based boards

config ATH79
	bool "Atheros AR71XX/AR724X/AR913X based boards"
	select ARCH_HAS_RESET_CONTROLLER
	select BOOT_RAW
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CSRC_R4K
	select DMA_NONCOHERENT
	select GPIOLIB
	select HAVE_CLK
	select COMMON_CLK
	select CLKDEV_LOOKUP
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select MIPS_MACHINE
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2
	select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS16
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT_UART_PROM
	select USE_OF
	help
	  Support for the Atheros AR71XX/AR724X/AR913X SoCs.

config BMIPS_GENERIC
	bool "Broadcom Generic BMIPS kernel"
	select BOOT_RAW
	select NO_EXCEPT_FILL
	select USE_OF
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CSRC_R4K
	select SYNC_R4K
	select COMMON_CLK
	select BCM6345_L1_IRQ
	select BCM7038_L1_IRQ
	select BCM7120_L2_IRQ
	select BRCMSTB_L2_IRQ
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select DMA_NONCOHERENT
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS32_3300
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS4350
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS4380
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS5000
	select SWAP_IO_SPACE
	select USB_EHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_DESC if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
	select USB_EHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_MMIO if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
	select USB_OHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_DESC if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
	select USB_OHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_MMIO if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
	help
	  Build a generic DT-based kernel image that boots on select
	  BCM33xx cable modem chips, BCM63xx DSL chips, and BCM7xxx set-top
	  box chips.  Note that CONFIG_CPU_BIG_ENDIAN/CONFIG_CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN
	  must be set appropriately for your board.

config BCM47XX
	bool "Broadcom BCM47XX based boards"
	select BOOT_RAW
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CSRC_R4K
	select DMA_NONCOHERENT
	select HW_HAS_PCI
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
	select NO_EXCEPT_FILL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS16
	select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK
	select USE_GENERIC_EARLY_PRINTK_8250
	select GPIOLIB
	select LEDS_GPIO_REGISTER
	select BCM47XX_NVRAM
	select BCM47XX_SPROM
	help
	 Support for BCM47XX based boards

config BCM63XX
	bool "Broadcom BCM63XX based boards"
	select BOOT_RAW
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CSRC_R4K
	select SYNC_R4K
	select DMA_NONCOHERENT
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK
	select SWAP_IO_SPACE
	select GPIOLIB
	select HAVE_CLK
	select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_4
	help
	 Support for BCM63XX based boards

config MIPS_COBALT
	bool "Cobalt Server"
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CSRC_R4K
	select CEVT_GT641XX
	select DMA_NONCOHERENT
	select HW_HAS_PCI
	select I8253
	select I8259
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select IRQ_GT641XX
	select PCI_GT64XXX_PCI0
	select PCI
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_NEVADA
	select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
	select USE_GENERIC_EARLY_PRINTK_8250

config MACH_DECSTATION
	bool "DECstations"
	select BOOT_ELF32
	select CEVT_DS1287
	select CEVT_R4K if CPU_R4X00
	select CSRC_IOASIC
	select CSRC_R4K if CPU_R4X00
	select CPU_DADDI_WORKAROUNDS if 64BIT
	select CPU_R4000_WORKAROUNDS if 64BIT
	select CPU_R4400_WORKAROUNDS if 64BIT
	select DMA_NONCOHERENT
	select NO_IOPORT_MAP
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_R3000
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_R4X00
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_128HZ
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_256HZ
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_1024HZ
	select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_4
	help
	  This enables support for DEC's MIPS based workstations.  For details
	  see the Linux/MIPS FAQ on <http://www.linux-mips.org/> and the
	  DECstation porting pages on <http://decstation.unix-ag.org/>.

	  If you have one of the following DECstation Models you definitely
	  want to choose R4xx0 for the CPU Type:

		DECstation 5000/50
		DECstation 5000/150
		DECstation 5000/260
		DECsystem 5900/260

	  otherwise choose R3000.

config MACH_JAZZ
	bool "Jazz family of machines"
	select FW_ARC
	select FW_ARC32
	select ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CSRC_R4K
	select DEFAULT_SGI_PARTITION if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
	select GENERIC_ISA_DMA
	select HAVE_PCSPKR_PLATFORM
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select I8253
	select I8259
	select ISA
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_R4X00
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_100HZ
	help
	 This a family of machines based on the MIPS R4030 chipset which was
	 used by several vendors to build RISC/os and Windows NT workstations.
	 Members include the Acer PICA, MIPS Magnum 4000, MIPS Millennium and
	 Olivetti M700-10 workstations.

config MACH_INGENIC
	bool "Ingenic SoC based machines"
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT_UART16550
	select DMA_NONCOHERENT
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select GPIOLIB
	select COMMON_CLK
	select GENERIC_IRQ_CHIP
	select BUILTIN_DTB
	select USE_OF
	select LIBFDT

config LANTIQ
	bool "Lantiq based platforms"
	select DMA_NONCOHERENT
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CSRC_R4K
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS16
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_MULTITHREADING
	select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK
	select GPIOLIB
	select SWAP_IO_SPACE
	select BOOT_RAW
	select CLKDEV_LOOKUP
	select USE_OF
	select PINCTRL
	select PINCTRL_LANTIQ
	select ARCH_HAS_RESET_CONTROLLER
	select RESET_CONTROLLER

config LASAT
	bool "LASAT Networks platforms"
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CRC32
	select CSRC_R4K
	select DMA_NONCOHERENT
	select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK
	select HW_HAS_PCI
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select PCI_GT64XXX_PCI0
	select MIPS_NILE4
	select R5000_CPU_SCACHE
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_R5000
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL if BROKEN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN

config MACH_LOONGSON32
	bool "Loongson-1 family of machines"
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT
	help
	  This enables support for the Loongson-1 family of machines.

	  Loongson-1 is a family of 32-bit MIPS-compatible SoCs developed by
	  the Institute of Computing Technology (ICT), Chinese Academy of
	  Sciences (CAS).

config MACH_LOONGSON64
	bool "Loongson-2/3 family of machines"
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT
	help
	  This enables the support of Loongson-2/3 family of machines.

	  Loongson-2 is a family of single-core CPUs and Loongson-3 is a
	  family of multi-core CPUs. They are both 64-bit general-purpose
	  MIPS-compatible CPUs. Loongson-2/3 are developed by the Institute
	  of Computing Technology (ICT), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
	  in the People's Republic of China. The chief architect is Professor
	  Weiwu Hu.

config MACH_PISTACHIO
	bool "IMG Pistachio SoC based boards"
	select BOOT_ELF32
	select BOOT_RAW
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CLKSRC_MIPS_GIC
	select COMMON_CLK
	select CSRC_R4K
	select DMA_NONCOHERENT
	select GPIOLIB
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select LIBFDT
	select MFD_SYSCON
	select MIPS_CPU_SCACHE
	select MIPS_GIC
	select PINCTRL
	select REGULATOR
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS_CPS
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_MULTITHREADING
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_RELOCATABLE
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT
	select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK
	select USE_GENERIC_EARLY_PRINTK_8250
	select USE_OF
	help
	  This enables support for the IMG Pistachio SoC platform.

config MACH_XILFPGA
	bool "MIPSfpga Xilinx based boards"
	select BOOT_ELF32
	select BOOT_RAW
	select BUILTIN_DTB
	select CEVT_R4K
	select COMMON_CLK
	select CSRC_R4K
	select GPIOLIB
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select LIBFDT
	select MIPS_CPU_SCACHE
	select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT_UART16550
	select USE_OF
	select USE_GENERIC_EARLY_PRINTK_8250
	help
	  This enables support for the IMG University Program MIPSfpga platform.

config MIPS_MALTA
	bool "MIPS Malta board"
	select ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC
	select BOOT_ELF32
	select BOOT_RAW
	select BUILTIN_DTB
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CSRC_R4K
	select CLKSRC_MIPS_GIC
	select COMMON_CLK
	select DMA_MAYBE_COHERENT
	select GENERIC_ISA_DMA
	select HAVE_PCSPKR_PLATFORM
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select MIPS_GIC
	select HW_HAS_PCI
	select I8253
	select I8259
	select MIPS_BONITO64
	select MIPS_CPU_SCACHE
	select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_6
	select PCI_GT64XXX_PCI0
	select MIPS_MSC
	select SMP_UP if SMP
	select SWAP_IO_SPACE
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R3_5
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R5
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R6
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R1
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R2
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R6
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_NEVADA
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_RM7000
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_MICROMIPS
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS_CMP
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS_CPS
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS16
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_MULTITHREADING
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMARTMIPS
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_RELOCATABLE
	select USE_OF
	select LIBFDT
	select ZONE_DMA32 if 64BIT
	select BUILTIN_DTB
	select LIBFDT
	help
	  This enables support for the MIPS Technologies Malta evaluation
	  board.

config MACH_PIC32
	bool "Microchip PIC32 Family"
	help
	  This enables support for the Microchip PIC32 family of platforms.

	  Microchip PIC32 is a family of general-purpose 32 bit MIPS core
	  microcontrollers.

config NEC_MARKEINS
	bool "NEC EMMA2RH Mark-eins board"
	select SOC_EMMA2RH
	select HW_HAS_PCI
	help
	  This enables support for the NEC Electronics Mark-eins boards.

config MACH_VR41XX
	bool "NEC VR4100 series based machines"
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CSRC_R4K
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_VR41XX
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS16
	select GPIOLIB

config NXP_STB220
	bool "NXP STB220 board"
	select SOC_PNX833X
	help
	 Support for NXP Semiconductors STB220 Development Board.

config NXP_STB225
	bool "NXP 225 board"
	select SOC_PNX833X
	select SOC_PNX8335
	help
	 Support for NXP Semiconductors STB225 Development Board.

config PMC_MSP
	bool "PMC-Sierra MSP chipsets"
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CSRC_R4K
	select DMA_NONCOHERENT
	select SWAP_IO_SPACE
	select NO_EXCEPT_FILL
	select BOOT_RAW
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS16
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select SERIAL_8250
	select SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE
	select USB_EHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_MMIO
	select USB_EHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_DESC
	help
	  This adds support for the PMC-Sierra family of Multi-Service
	  Processor System-On-A-Chips.  These parts include a number
	  of integrated peripherals, interfaces and DSPs in addition to
	  a variety of MIPS cores.

config RALINK
	bool "Ralink based machines"
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CSRC_R4K
	select BOOT_RAW
	select DMA_NONCOHERENT
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select USE_OF
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS16
	select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK
	select CLKDEV_LOOKUP
	select ARCH_HAS_RESET_CONTROLLER
	select RESET_CONTROLLER

config SGI_IP22
	bool "SGI IP22 (Indy/Indigo2)"
	select FW_ARC
	select FW_ARC32
	select BOOT_ELF32
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CSRC_R4K
	select DEFAULT_SGI_PARTITION
	select DMA_NONCOHERENT
	select HW_HAS_EISA
	select I8253
	select I8259
	select IP22_CPU_SCACHE
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select GENERIC_ISA_DMA_SUPPORT_BROKEN
	select SGI_HAS_I8042
	select SGI_HAS_INDYDOG
	select SGI_HAS_HAL2
	select SGI_HAS_SEEQ
	select SGI_HAS_WD93
	select SGI_HAS_ZILOG
	select SWAP_IO_SPACE
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_R4X00
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_R5000
	#
	# Disable EARLY_PRINTK for now since it leads to overwritten prom
	# memory during early boot on some machines.
	#
	# See http://www.linux-mips.org/cgi-bin/mesg.cgi?a=linux-mips&i=20091119164009.GA15038%40deprecation.cyrius.com
	# for a more details discussion
	#
	# select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_7
	help
	  This are the SGI Indy, Challenge S and Indigo2, as well as certain
	  OEM variants like the Tandem CMN B006S. To compile a Linux kernel
	  that runs on these, say Y here.

config SGI_IP27
	bool "SGI IP27 (Origin200/2000)"
	select FW_ARC
	select FW_ARC64
	select BOOT_ELF64
	select DEFAULT_SGI_PARTITION
	select DMA_COHERENT
	select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK
	select HW_HAS_PCI
	select NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_64
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_R10000
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_NUMA
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP
	select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_7
	help
	  This are the SGI Origin 200, Origin 2000 and Onyx 2 Graphics
	  workstations.  To compile a Linux kernel that runs on these, say Y
	  here.

config SGI_IP28
	bool "SGI IP28 (Indigo2 R10k)"
	select FW_ARC
	select FW_ARC64
	select BOOT_ELF64
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CSRC_R4K
	select DEFAULT_SGI_PARTITION
	select DMA_NONCOHERENT
	select GENERIC_ISA_DMA_SUPPORT_BROKEN
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select HW_HAS_EISA
	select I8253
	select I8259
	select SGI_HAS_I8042
	select SGI_HAS_INDYDOG
	select SGI_HAS_HAL2
	select SGI_HAS_SEEQ
	select SGI_HAS_WD93
	select SGI_HAS_ZILOG
	select SWAP_IO_SPACE
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_R10000
	#
	# Disable EARLY_PRINTK for now since it leads to overwritten prom
	# memory during early boot on some machines.
	#
	# See http://www.linux-mips.org/cgi-bin/mesg.cgi?a=linux-mips&i=20091119164009.GA15038%40deprecation.cyrius.com
	# for a more details discussion
	#
	# select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_7
      help
        This is the SGI Indigo2 with R10000 processor.  To compile a Linux
        kernel that runs on these, say Y here.

config SGI_IP32
	bool "SGI IP32 (O2)"
	select FW_ARC
	select FW_ARC32
	select BOOT_ELF32
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CSRC_R4K
	select DMA_NONCOHERENT
	select HW_HAS_PCI
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select R5000_CPU_SCACHE
	select RM7000_CPU_SCACHE
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_R5000
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_R10000 if BROKEN
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_RM7000
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_NEVADA
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	help
	  If you want this kernel to run on SGI O2 workstation, say Y here.

config SIBYTE_CRHINE
	bool "Sibyte BCM91120C-CRhine"
	select BOOT_ELF32
	select DMA_COHERENT
	select SIBYTE_BCM1120
	select SWAP_IO_SPACE
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN

config SIBYTE_CARMEL
	bool "Sibyte BCM91120x-Carmel"
	select BOOT_ELF32
	select DMA_COHERENT
	select SIBYTE_BCM1120
	select SWAP_IO_SPACE
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN

config SIBYTE_CRHONE
	bool "Sibyte BCM91125C-CRhone"
	select BOOT_ELF32
	select DMA_COHERENT
	select SIBYTE_BCM1125
	select SWAP_IO_SPACE
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN

config SIBYTE_RHONE
	bool "Sibyte BCM91125E-Rhone"
	select BOOT_ELF32
	select DMA_COHERENT
	select SIBYTE_BCM1125H
	select SWAP_IO_SPACE
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN

config SIBYTE_SWARM
	bool "Sibyte BCM91250A-SWARM"
	select BOOT_ELF32
	select DMA_COHERENT
	select HAVE_PATA_PLATFORM
	select SIBYTE_SB1250
	select SWAP_IO_SPACE
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
	select ZONE_DMA32 if 64BIT
	select SWIOTLB if ARCH_DMA_ADDR_T_64BIT && PCI

config SIBYTE_LITTLESUR
	bool "Sibyte BCM91250C2-LittleSur"
	select BOOT_ELF32
	select DMA_COHERENT
	select HAVE_PATA_PLATFORM
	select SIBYTE_SB1250
	select SWAP_IO_SPACE
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN

config SIBYTE_SENTOSA
	bool "Sibyte BCM91250E-Sentosa"
	select BOOT_ELF32
	select DMA_COHERENT
	select SIBYTE_SB1250
	select SWAP_IO_SPACE
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
	select SWIOTLB if ARCH_DMA_ADDR_T_64BIT && PCI

config SIBYTE_BIGSUR
	bool "Sibyte BCM91480B-BigSur"
	select BOOT_ELF32
	select DMA_COHERENT
	select NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_4
	select SIBYTE_BCM1x80
	select SWAP_IO_SPACE
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
	select ZONE_DMA32 if 64BIT
	select SWIOTLB if ARCH_DMA_ADDR_T_64BIT && PCI

config SNI_RM
	bool "SNI RM200/300/400"
	select FW_ARC if CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN
	select FW_ARC32 if CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN
	select FW_SNIPROM if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
	select ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC
	select BOOT_ELF32
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CSRC_R4K
	select DEFAULT_SGI_PARTITION if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
	select DMA_NONCOHERENT
	select GENERIC_ISA_DMA
	select HAVE_PCSPKR_PLATFORM
	select HW_HAS_EISA
	select HW_HAS_PCI
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select I8253
	select I8259
	select ISA
	select SWAP_IO_SPACE if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_R4X00
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_R5000
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_R10000
	select R5000_CPU_SCACHE
	select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
	help
	  The SNI RM200/300/400 are MIPS-based machines manufactured by
	  Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme (SNI), parent company of Pyramid
	  Technology and now in turn merged with Fujitsu.  Say Y here to
	  support this machine type.

config MACH_TX39XX
	bool "Toshiba TX39 series based machines"

config MACH_TX49XX
	bool "Toshiba TX49 series based machines"

config MIKROTIK_RB532
	bool "Mikrotik RB532 boards"
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CSRC_R4K
	select DMA_NONCOHERENT
	select HW_HAS_PCI
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
	select SWAP_IO_SPACE
	select BOOT_RAW
	select GPIOLIB
	select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_4
	help
	  Support the Mikrotik(tm) RouterBoard 532 series,
	  based on the IDT RC32434 SoC.

config CAVIUM_OCTEON_SOC
	bool "Cavium Networks Octeon SoC based boards"
	select CEVT_R4K
	select ARCH_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT
	select DMA_COHERENT
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select EDAC_SUPPORT
	select EDAC_ATOMIC_SCRUB
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_HOTPLUG_CPU if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
	select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON
	select HW_HAS_PCI
	select ZONE_DMA32
	select HOLES_IN_ZONE
	select GPIOLIB
	select LIBFDT
	select USE_OF
	select ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP
	select NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_16
	select BUILTIN_DTB
	select MTD_COMPLEX_MAPPINGS
	help
	  This option supports all of the Octeon reference boards from Cavium
	  Networks. It builds a kernel that dynamically determines the Octeon
	  CPU type and supports all known board reference implementations.
	  Some of the supported boards are:
		EBT3000
		EBH3000
		EBH3100
		Thunder
		Kodama
		Hikari
	  Say Y here for most Octeon reference boards.

config NLM_XLR_BOARD
	bool "Netlogic XLR/XLS based systems"
	select BOOT_ELF32
	select NLM_COMMON
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_XLR
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP
	select HW_HAS_PCI
	select SWAP_IO_SPACE
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select ARCH_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select DMA_COHERENT
	select NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_32
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CSRC_R4K
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select ZONE_DMA32 if 64BIT
	select SYNC_R4K
	select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT_UART16550
	help
	  Support for systems based on Netlogic XLR and XLS processors.
	  Say Y here if you have a XLR or XLS based board.

config NLM_XLP_BOARD
	bool "Netlogic XLP based systems"
	select BOOT_ELF32
	select NLM_COMMON
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_XLP
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP
	select HW_HAS_PCI
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select ARCH_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT
	select GPIOLIB
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select DMA_COHERENT
	select NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_32
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CSRC_R4K
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select ZONE_DMA32 if 64BIT
	select SYNC_R4K
	select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK
	select USE_OF
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT_UART16550
	help
	  This board is based on Netlogic XLP Processor.
	  Say Y here if you have a XLP based board.

config MIPS_PARAVIRT
	bool "Para-Virtualized guest system"
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CSRC_R4K
	select DMA_COHERENT
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP
	select NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_4
	select SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R2
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON
	select HW_HAS_PCI
	select SWAP_IO_SPACE
	help
	  This option supports guest running under ????

endchoice

source "arch/mips/alchemy/Kconfig"
source "arch/mips/ath25/Kconfig"
source "arch/mips/ath79/Kconfig"
source "arch/mips/bcm47xx/Kconfig"
source "arch/mips/bcm63xx/Kconfig"
source "arch/mips/bmips/Kconfig"
source "arch/mips/generic/Kconfig"
source "arch/mips/jazz/Kconfig"
source "arch/mips/jz4740/Kconfig"
source "arch/mips/lantiq/Kconfig"
source "arch/mips/lasat/Kconfig"
source "arch/mips/pic32/Kconfig"
source "arch/mips/pistachio/Kconfig"
source "arch/mips/pmcs-msp71xx/Kconfig"
source "arch/mips/ralink/Kconfig"
source "arch/mips/sgi-ip27/Kconfig"
source "arch/mips/sibyte/Kconfig"
source "arch/mips/txx9/Kconfig"
source "arch/mips/vr41xx/Kconfig"
source "arch/mips/cavium-octeon/Kconfig"
source "arch/mips/loongson32/Kconfig"
source "arch/mips/loongson64/Kconfig"
source "arch/mips/netlogic/Kconfig"
source "arch/mips/paravirt/Kconfig"
source "arch/mips/xilfpga/Kconfig"

endmenu

config RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK
	bool
	default y

config RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM
	bool

config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U32
	bool
	default n

config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U64
	bool
	default n

config GENERIC_HWEIGHT
	bool
	default y

config GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY
	bool
	default y

config SCHED_OMIT_FRAME_POINTER
	bool
	default y

#
# Select some configuration options automatically based on user selections.
#
config FW_ARC
	bool

config ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC
	bool

config BOOT_RAW
	bool

config CEVT_BCM1480
	bool

config CEVT_DS1287
	bool

config CEVT_GT641XX
	bool

config CEVT_R4K
	bool

config CEVT_SB1250
	bool

config CEVT_TXX9
	bool

config CSRC_BCM1480
	bool

config CSRC_IOASIC
	bool

config CSRC_R4K
	bool

config CSRC_SB1250
	bool

config MIPS_CLOCK_VSYSCALL
	def_bool CSRC_R4K || CLKSRC_MIPS_GIC

config GPIO_TXX9
	select GPIOLIB
	bool

config FW_CFE
	bool

config ARCH_DMA_ADDR_T_64BIT
	def_bool (HIGHMEM && ARCH_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT) || 64BIT

config ARCH_SUPPORTS_UPROBES
	bool

config DMA_MAYBE_COHERENT
	select DMA_NONCOHERENT
	bool

config DMA_PERDEV_COHERENT
	bool
	select DMA_MAYBE_COHERENT

config DMA_COHERENT
	bool

config DMA_NONCOHERENT
	bool
	select NEED_DMA_MAP_STATE

config NEED_DMA_MAP_STATE
	bool

config SYS_HAS_EARLY_PRINTK
	bool

config SYS_SUPPORTS_HOTPLUG_CPU
	bool

config MIPS_BONITO64
	bool

config MIPS_MSC
	bool

config MIPS_NILE4
	bool

config SYNC_R4K
	bool

config MIPS_MACHINE
	def_bool n

config NO_IOPORT_MAP
	def_bool n

config GENERIC_CSUM
	bool

config GENERIC_ISA_DMA
	bool
	select ZONE_DMA if GENERIC_ISA_DMA_SUPPORT_BROKEN=n
	select ISA_DMA_API

config GENERIC_ISA_DMA_SUPPORT_BROKEN
	bool
	select GENERIC_ISA_DMA

config ISA_DMA_API
	bool

config HOLES_IN_ZONE
	bool

config SYS_SUPPORTS_RELOCATABLE
	bool
	help
	 Selected if the platform supports relocating the kernel.
	 The platform must provide plat_get_fdt() if it selects CONFIG_USE_OF
	 to allow access to command line and entropy sources.

#
# Endianness selection.  Sufficiently obscure so many users don't know what to
# answer,so we try hard to limit the available choices.  Also the use of a
# choice statement should be more obvious to the user.
#
choice
	prompt "Endianness selection"
	help
	  Some MIPS machines can be configured for either little or big endian
	  byte order. These modes require different kernels and a different
	  Linux distribution.  In general there is one preferred byteorder for a
	  particular system but some systems are just as commonly used in the
	  one or the other endianness.

config CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
	bool "Big endian"
	depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN

config CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN
	bool "Little endian"
	depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN

endchoice

config EXPORT_UASM
	bool

config SYS_SUPPORTS_APM_EMULATION
	bool

config SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	bool

config SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
	bool

config SYS_SUPPORTS_HUGETLBFS
	bool
	depends on CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES && 64BIT
	default y

config MIPS_HUGE_TLB_SUPPORT
	def_bool HUGETLB_PAGE || TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE

config IRQ_CPU_RM7K
	bool

config IRQ_MSP_SLP
	bool

config IRQ_MSP_CIC
	bool

config IRQ_TXX9
	bool

config IRQ_GT641XX
	bool

config PCI_GT64XXX_PCI0
	bool

config NO_EXCEPT_FILL
	bool

config SOC_EMMA2RH
	bool
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CSRC_R4K
	select DMA_NONCOHERENT
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select SWAP_IO_SPACE
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_R5500
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN

config SOC_PNX833X
	bool
	select CEVT_R4K
	select CSRC_R4K
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select DMA_NONCOHERENT
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_BIG_ENDIAN
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS16
	select CPU_MIPSR2_IRQ_VI

config SOC_PNX8335
	bool
	select SOC_PNX833X

config MIPS_SPRAM
	bool

config SWAP_IO_SPACE
	bool

config SGI_HAS_INDYDOG
	bool

config SGI_HAS_HAL2
	bool

config SGI_HAS_SEEQ
	bool

config SGI_HAS_WD93
	bool

config SGI_HAS_ZILOG
	bool

config SGI_HAS_I8042
	bool

config DEFAULT_SGI_PARTITION
	bool

config FW_ARC32
	bool

config FW_SNIPROM
	bool

config BOOT_ELF32
	bool

config MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_4
	bool

config MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_5
	bool

config MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_6
	bool

config MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_7
	bool

config MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT
	int
	default "7" if MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_7
	default "6" if MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_6
	default "5" if MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_5
	default "4" if MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_4
	default "5"

config HAVE_STD_PC_SERIAL_PORT
	bool

config ARC_CONSOLE
	bool "ARC console support"
	depends on SGI_IP22 || SGI_IP28 || (SNI_RM && CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN)

config ARC_MEMORY
	bool
	depends on MACH_JAZZ || SNI_RM || SGI_IP32
	default y

config ARC_PROMLIB
	bool
	depends on MACH_JAZZ || SNI_RM || SGI_IP22 || SGI_IP28 || SGI_IP32
	default y

config FW_ARC64
	bool

config BOOT_ELF64
	bool

menu "CPU selection"

choice
	prompt "CPU type"
	default CPU_R4X00

config CPU_LOONGSON3
	bool "Loongson 3 CPU"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_LOONGSON3
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES
	select WEAK_ORDERING
	select WEAK_REORDERING_BEYOND_LLSC
	select MIPS_PGD_C0_CONTEXT
	select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_6
	select GPIOLIB
	help
		The Loongson 3 processor implements the MIPS64R2 instruction
		set with many extensions.

config LOONGSON3_ENHANCEMENT
	bool "New Loongson 3 CPU Enhancements"
	default n
	select CPU_MIPSR2
	select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
	depends on CPU_LOONGSON3
	help
	  New Loongson 3 CPU (since Loongson-3A R2, as opposed to Loongson-3A
	  R1, Loongson-3B R1 and Loongson-3B R2) has many enhancements, such as
	  FTLB, L1-VCache, EI/DI/Wait/Prefetch instruction, DSP/DSPv2 ASE, User
	  Local register, Read-Inhibit/Execute-Inhibit, SFB (Store Fill Buffer),
	  Fast TLB refill support, etc.

	  This option enable those enhancements which are not probed at run
	  time. If you want a generic kernel to run on all Loongson 3 machines,
	  please say 'N' here. If you want a high-performance kernel to run on
	  new Loongson 3 machines only, please say 'Y' here.

config CPU_LOONGSON2E
	bool "Loongson 2E"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_LOONGSON2E
	select CPU_LOONGSON2
	help
	  The Loongson 2E processor implements the MIPS III instruction set
	  with many extensions.

	  It has an internal FPGA northbridge, which is compatible to
	  bonito64.

config CPU_LOONGSON2F
	bool "Loongson 2F"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_LOONGSON2F
	select CPU_LOONGSON2
	select GPIOLIB
	help
	  The Loongson 2F processor implements the MIPS III instruction set
	  with many extensions.

	  Loongson2F have built-in DDR2 and PCIX controller. The PCIX controller
	  have a similar programming interface with FPGA northbridge used in
	  Loongson2E.

config CPU_LOONGSON1B
	bool "Loongson 1B"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_LOONGSON1B
	select CPU_LOONGSON1
	select LEDS_GPIO_REGISTER
	help
	  The Loongson 1B is a 32-bit SoC, which implements the MIPS32
	  release 2 instruction set.

config CPU_LOONGSON1C
	bool "Loongson 1C"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_LOONGSON1C
	select CPU_LOONGSON1
	select ARCH_WANT_OPTIONAL_GPIOLIB
	select LEDS_GPIO_REGISTER
	help
	  The Loongson 1C is a 32-bit SoC, which implements the MIPS32
	  release 2 instruction set.

config CPU_MIPS32_R1
	bool "MIPS32 Release 1"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
	select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	help
	  Choose this option to build a kernel for release 1 or later of the
	  MIPS32 architecture.  Most modern embedded systems with a 32-bit
	  MIPS processor are based on a MIPS32 processor.  If you know the
	  specific type of processor in your system, choose those that one
	  otherwise CPU_MIPS32_R1 is a safe bet for any MIPS32 system.
	  Release 2 of the MIPS32 architecture is available since several
	  years so chances are you even have a MIPS32 Release 2 processor
	  in which case you should choose CPU_MIPS32_R2 instead for better
	  performance.

config CPU_MIPS32_R2
	bool "MIPS32 Release 2"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2
	select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_MSA
	select HAVE_KVM
	help
	  Choose this option to build a kernel for release 2 or later of the
	  MIPS32 architecture.  Most modern embedded systems with a 32-bit
	  MIPS processor are based on a MIPS32 processor.  If you know the
	  specific type of processor in your system, choose those that one
	  otherwise CPU_MIPS32_R1 is a safe bet for any MIPS32 system.

config CPU_MIPS32_R6
	bool "MIPS32 Release 6"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R6
	select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_MSA
	select GENERIC_CSUM
	select HAVE_KVM
	select MIPS_O32_FP64_SUPPORT
	help
	  Choose this option to build a kernel for release 6 or later of the
	  MIPS32 architecture.  New MIPS processors, starting with the Warrior
	  family, are based on a MIPS32r6 processor. If you own an older
	  processor, you probably need to select MIPS32r1 or MIPS32r2 instead.

config CPU_MIPS64_R1
	bool "MIPS64 Release 1"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R1
	select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES
	help
	  Choose this option to build a kernel for release 1 or later of the
	  MIPS64 architecture.  Many modern embedded systems with a 64-bit
	  MIPS processor are based on a MIPS64 processor.  If you know the
	  specific type of processor in your system, choose those that one
	  otherwise CPU_MIPS64_R1 is a safe bet for any MIPS64 system.
	  Release 2 of the MIPS64 architecture is available since several
	  years so chances are you even have a MIPS64 Release 2 processor
	  in which case you should choose CPU_MIPS64_R2 instead for better
	  performance.

config CPU_MIPS64_R2
	bool "MIPS64 Release 2"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R2
	select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_MSA
	select HAVE_KVM
	help
	  Choose this option to build a kernel for release 2 or later of the
	  MIPS64 architecture.  Many modern embedded systems with a 64-bit
	  MIPS processor are based on a MIPS64 processor.  If you know the
	  specific type of processor in your system, choose those that one
	  otherwise CPU_MIPS64_R1 is a safe bet for any MIPS64 system.

config CPU_MIPS64_R6
	bool "MIPS64 Release 6"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R6
	select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_MSA
	select GENERIC_CSUM
	select MIPS_O32_FP64_SUPPORT if 32BIT || MIPS32_O32
	select HAVE_KVM
	help
	  Choose this option to build a kernel for release 6 or later of the
	  MIPS64 architecture.  New MIPS processors, starting with the Warrior
	  family, are based on a MIPS64r6 processor. If you own an older
	  processor, you probably need to select MIPS64r1 or MIPS64r2 instead.

config CPU_R3000
	bool "R3000"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R3000
	select CPU_HAS_WB
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	help
	  Please make sure to pick the right CPU type. Linux/MIPS is not
	  designed to be generic, i.e. Kernels compiled for R3000 CPUs will
	  *not* work on R4000 machines and vice versa.  However, since most
	  of the supported machines have an R4000 (or similar) CPU, R4x00
	  might be a safe bet.  If the resulting kernel does not work,
	  try to recompile with R3000.

config CPU_TX39XX
	bool "R39XX"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_TX39XX
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL

config CPU_VR41XX
	bool "R41xx"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_VR41XX
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	help
	  The options selects support for the NEC VR4100 series of processors.
	  Only choose this option if you have one of these processors as a
	  kernel built with this option will not run on any other type of
	  processor or vice versa.

config CPU_R4300
	bool "R4300"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R4300
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	help
	  MIPS Technologies R4300-series processors.

config CPU_R4X00
	bool "R4x00"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R4X00
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES
	help
	  MIPS Technologies R4000-series processors other than 4300, including
	  the R4000, R4400, R4600, and 4700.

config CPU_TX49XX
	bool "R49XX"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_TX49XX
	select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES

config CPU_R5000
	bool "R5000"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R5000
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES
	help
	  MIPS Technologies R5000-series processors other than the Nevada.

config CPU_R5432
	bool "R5432"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R5432
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES

config CPU_R5500
	bool "R5500"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R5500
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES
	help
	  NEC VR5500 and VR5500A series processors implement 64-bit MIPS IV
	  instruction set.

config CPU_R6000
	bool "R6000"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R6000
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	help
	  MIPS Technologies R6000 and R6000A series processors.  Note these
	  processors are extremely rare and the support for them is incomplete.

config CPU_NEVADA
	bool "RM52xx"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_NEVADA
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES
	help
	  QED / PMC-Sierra RM52xx-series ("Nevada") processors.

config CPU_R8000
	bool "R8000"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R8000
	select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	help
	  MIPS Technologies R8000 processors.  Note these processors are
	  uncommon and the support for them is incomplete.

config CPU_R10000
	bool "R10000"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_R10000
	select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES
	help
	  MIPS Technologies R10000-series processors.

config CPU_RM7000
	bool "RM7000"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_RM7000
	select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES

config CPU_SB1
	bool "SB1"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES
	select WEAK_ORDERING

config CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON
	bool "Cavium Octeon processor"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON
	select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select WEAK_ORDERING
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES
	select USB_EHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_MMIO if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
	select USB_OHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_MMIO if CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
	select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_7
	help
	  The Cavium Octeon processor is a highly integrated chip containing
	  many ethernet hardware widgets for networking tasks. The processor
	  can have up to 16 Mips64v2 cores and 8 integrated gigabit ethernets.
	  Full details can be found at http://www.caviumnetworks.com.

config CPU_BMIPS
	bool "Broadcom BMIPS"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS
	select CPU_MIPS32
	select CPU_BMIPS32_3300 if SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS32_3300
	select CPU_BMIPS4350 if SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS4350
	select CPU_BMIPS4380 if SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS4380
	select CPU_BMIPS5000 if SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS5000
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select DMA_NONCOHERENT
	select IRQ_MIPS_CPU
	select SWAP_IO_SPACE
	select WEAK_ORDERING
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
	help
	  Support for BMIPS32/3300/4350/4380 and BMIPS5000 processors.

config CPU_XLR
	bool "Netlogic XLR SoC"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_XLR
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES
	select WEAK_ORDERING
	select WEAK_REORDERING_BEYOND_LLSC
	help
	  Netlogic Microsystems XLR/XLS processors.

config CPU_XLP
	bool "Netlogic XLP SoC"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_XLP
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select WEAK_ORDERING
	select WEAK_REORDERING_BEYOND_LLSC
	select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
	select CPU_MIPSR2
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES
	select MIPS_ASID_BITS_VARIABLE
	help
	  Netlogic Microsystems XLP processors.
endchoice

config CPU_MIPS32_3_5_FEATURES
	bool "MIPS32 Release 3.5 Features"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R3_5
	depends on CPU_MIPS32_R2 || CPU_MIPS32_R6
	help
	  Choose this option to build a kernel for release 2 or later of the
	  MIPS32 architecture including features from the 3.5 release such as
	  support for Enhanced Virtual Addressing (EVA).

config CPU_MIPS32_3_5_EVA
	bool "Enhanced Virtual Addressing (EVA)"
	depends on CPU_MIPS32_3_5_FEATURES
	select EVA
	default y
	help
	  Choose this option if you want to enable the Enhanced Virtual
	  Addressing (EVA) on your MIPS32 core (such as proAptiv).
	  One of its primary benefits is an increase in the maximum size
	  of lowmem (up to 3GB). If unsure, say 'N' here.

config CPU_MIPS32_R5_FEATURES
	bool "MIPS32 Release 5 Features"
	depends on SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R5
	depends on CPU_MIPS32_R2
	help
	  Choose this option to build a kernel for release 2 or later of the
	  MIPS32 architecture including features from release 5 such as
	  support for Extended Physical Addressing (XPA).

config CPU_MIPS32_R5_XPA
	bool "Extended Physical Addressing (XPA)"
	depends on CPU_MIPS32_R5_FEATURES
	depends on !EVA
	depends on !PAGE_SIZE_4KB
	depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select XPA
	select HIGHMEM
	select ARCH_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT
	default n
	help
	  Choose this option if you want to enable the Extended Physical
	  Addressing (XPA) on your MIPS32 core (such as P5600 series). The
	  benefit is to increase physical addressing equal to or greater
	  than 40 bits. Note that this has the side effect of turning on
	  64-bit addressing which in turn makes the PTEs 64-bit in size.
	  If unsure, say 'N' here.

if CPU_LOONGSON2F
config CPU_NOP_WORKAROUNDS
	bool

config CPU_JUMP_WORKAROUNDS
	bool

config CPU_LOONGSON2F_WORKAROUNDS
	bool "Loongson 2F Workarounds"
	default y
	select CPU_NOP_WORKAROUNDS
	select CPU_JUMP_WORKAROUNDS
	help
	  Loongson 2F01 / 2F02 processors have the NOP & JUMP issues which
	  require workarounds.  Without workarounds the system may hang
	  unexpectedly.  For more information please refer to the gas
	  -mfix-loongson2f-nop and -mfix-loongson2f-jump options.

	  Loongson 2F03 and later have fixed these issues and no workarounds
	  are needed.  The workarounds have no significant side effect on them
	  but may decrease the performance of the system so this option should
	  be disabled unless the kernel is intended to be run on 2F01 or 2F02
	  systems.

	  If unsure, please say Y.
endif # CPU_LOONGSON2F

config SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT
	bool
	select HAVE_KERNEL_GZIP
	select HAVE_KERNEL_BZIP2
	select HAVE_KERNEL_LZ4
	select HAVE_KERNEL_LZMA
	select HAVE_KERNEL_LZO
	select HAVE_KERNEL_XZ

config SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT_UART16550
	bool
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT

config SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT_UART_PROM
	bool
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_ZBOOT

config CPU_LOONGSON2
	bool
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES

config CPU_LOONGSON1
	bool
	select CPU_MIPS32
	select CPU_MIPSR2
	select CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_CPUFREQ

config CPU_BMIPS32_3300
	select SMP_UP if SMP
	bool

config CPU_BMIPS4350
	bool
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_HOTPLUG_CPU

config CPU_BMIPS4380
	bool
	select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_6
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_HOTPLUG_CPU
	select CPU_HAS_RIXI

config CPU_BMIPS5000
	bool
	select MIPS_CPU_SCACHE
	select MIPS_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_7
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_HOTPLUG_CPU
	select CPU_HAS_RIXI

config SYS_HAS_CPU_LOONGSON3
	bool
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_CPUFREQ
	select CPU_HAS_RIXI

config SYS_HAS_CPU_LOONGSON2E
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_LOONGSON2F
	bool
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_CPUFREQ
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_ADDRWINCFG if 64BIT
	select CPU_SUPPORTS_UNCACHED_ACCELERATED

config SYS_HAS_CPU_LOONGSON1B
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_LOONGSON1C
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R1
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R2
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R3_5
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R5
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS32_R6
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R1
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R2
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_MIPS64_R6
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_R3000
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_TX39XX
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_VR41XX
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_R4300
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_R4X00
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_TX49XX
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_R5000
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_R5432
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_R5500
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_R6000
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_NEVADA
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_R8000
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_R10000
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_RM7000
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_SB1
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS32_3300
	bool
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS

config SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS4350
	bool
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS

config SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS4380
	bool
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS

config SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS5000
	bool
	select SYS_HAS_CPU_BMIPS

config SYS_HAS_CPU_XLR
	bool

config SYS_HAS_CPU_XLP
	bool

config MIPS_MALTA_PM
	depends on MIPS_MALTA
	depends on PCI
	bool
	default y

#
# CPU may reorder R->R, R->W, W->R, W->W
# Reordering beyond LL and SC is handled in WEAK_REORDERING_BEYOND_LLSC
#
config WEAK_ORDERING
	bool

#
# CPU may reorder reads and writes beyond LL/SC
# CPU may reorder R->LL, R->LL, W->LL, W->LL, R->SC, R->SC, W->SC, W->SC
#
config WEAK_REORDERING_BEYOND_LLSC
	bool
endmenu

#
# These two indicate any level of the MIPS32 and MIPS64 architecture
#
config CPU_MIPS32
	bool
	default y if CPU_MIPS32_R1 || CPU_MIPS32_R2 || CPU_MIPS32_R6

config CPU_MIPS64
	bool
	default y if CPU_MIPS64_R1 || CPU_MIPS64_R2 || CPU_MIPS64_R6

#
# These two indicate the revision of the architecture, either Release 1 or Release 2
#
config CPU_MIPSR1
	bool
	default y if CPU_MIPS32_R1 || CPU_MIPS64_R1

config CPU_MIPSR2
	bool
	default y if CPU_MIPS32_R2 || CPU_MIPS64_R2 || CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON
	select CPU_HAS_RIXI
	select MIPS_SPRAM

config CPU_MIPSR6
	bool
	default y if CPU_MIPS32_R6 || CPU_MIPS64_R6
	select CPU_HAS_RIXI
	select HAVE_ARCH_BITREVERSE
	select MIPS_ASID_BITS_VARIABLE
	select MIPS_SPRAM

config EVA
	bool

config XPA
	bool

config SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	bool
config SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	bool
config CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	bool
config CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	bool
config CPU_SUPPORTS_CPUFREQ
	bool
config CPU_SUPPORTS_ADDRWINCFG
	bool
config CPU_SUPPORTS_HUGEPAGES
	bool
config CPU_SUPPORTS_UNCACHED_ACCELERATED
	bool
config MIPS_PGD_C0_CONTEXT
	bool
	default y if 64BIT && CPU_MIPSR2 && !CPU_XLP

#
# Set to y for ptrace access to watch registers.
#
config HARDWARE_WATCHPOINTS
       bool
       default y if CPU_MIPSR1 || CPU_MIPSR2 || CPU_MIPSR6

menu "Kernel type"

choice
	prompt "Kernel code model"
	help
	  You should only select this option if you have a workload that
	  actually benefits from 64-bit processing or if your machine has
	  large memory.  You will only be presented a single option in this
	  menu if your system does not support both 32-bit and 64-bit kernels.

config 32BIT
	bool "32-bit kernel"
	depends on CPU_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL && SYS_SUPPORTS_32BIT_KERNEL
	select TRAD_SIGNALS
	help
	  Select this option if you want to build a 32-bit kernel.

config 64BIT
	bool "64-bit kernel"
	depends on CPU_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL && SYS_SUPPORTS_64BIT_KERNEL
	help
	  Select this option if you want to build a 64-bit kernel.

endchoice

config KVM_GUEST
	bool "KVM Guest Kernel"
	depends on BROKEN_ON_SMP
	help
	  Select this option if building a guest kernel for KVM (Trap & Emulate)
	  mode.

config KVM_GUEST_TIMER_FREQ
	int "Count/Compare Timer Frequency (MHz)"
	depends on KVM_GUEST
	default 100
	help
	  Set this to non-zero if building a guest kernel for KVM to skip RTC
	  emulation when determining guest CPU Frequency. Instead, the guest's
	  timer frequency is specified directly.

config MIPS_VA_BITS_48
	bool "48 bits virtual memory"
	depends on 64BIT
	help
	  Support a maximum at least 48 bits of application virtual memory.
	  Default is 40 bits or less, depending on the CPU.
	  This option result in a small memory overhead for page tables.
	  This option is only supported with 16k and 64k page sizes.
	  If unsure, say N.

choice
	prompt "Kernel page size"
	default PAGE_SIZE_4KB

config PAGE_SIZE_4KB
	bool "4kB"
	depends on !CPU_LOONGSON2 && !CPU_LOONGSON3
	depends on !MIPS_VA_BITS_48
	help
	 This option select the standard 4kB Linux page size.  On some
	 R3000-family processors this is the only available page size.  Using
	 4kB page size will minimize memory consumption and is therefore
	 recommended for low memory systems.

config PAGE_SIZE_8KB
	bool "8kB"
	depends on CPU_R8000 || CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON
	depends on !MIPS_VA_BITS_48
	help
	  Using 8kB page size will result in higher performance kernel at
	  the price of higher memory consumption.  This option is available
	  only on R8000 and cnMIPS processors.  Note that you will need a
	  suitable Linux distribution to support this.

config PAGE_SIZE_16KB
	bool "16kB"
	depends on !CPU_R3000 && !CPU_TX39XX
	help
	  Using 16kB page size will result in higher performance kernel at
	  the price of higher memory consumption.  This option is available on
	  all non-R3000 family processors.  Note that you will need a suitable
	  Linux distribution to support this.

config PAGE_SIZE_32KB
	bool "32kB"
	depends on CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON
	depends on !MIPS_VA_BITS_48
	help
	  Using 32kB page size will result in higher performance kernel at
	  the price of higher memory consumption.  This option is available
	  only on cnMIPS cores.  Note that you will need a suitable Linux
	  distribution to support this.

config PAGE_SIZE_64KB
	bool "64kB"
	depends on !CPU_R3000 && !CPU_TX39XX && !CPU_R6000
	help
	  Using 64kB page size will result in higher performance kernel at
	  the price of higher memory consumption.  This option is available on
	  all non-R3000 family processor.  Not that at the time of this
	  writing this option is still high experimental.

endchoice

config FORCE_MAX_ZONEORDER
	int "Maximum zone order"
	range 14 64 if MIPS_HUGE_TLB_SUPPORT && PAGE_SIZE_64KB
	default "14" if MIPS_HUGE_TLB_SUPPORT && PAGE_SIZE_64KB
	range 13 64 if MIPS_HUGE_TLB_SUPPORT && PAGE_SIZE_32KB
	default "13" if MIPS_HUGE_TLB_SUPPORT && PAGE_SIZE_32KB
	range 12 64 if MIPS_HUGE_TLB_SUPPORT && PAGE_SIZE_16KB
	default "12" if MIPS_HUGE_TLB_SUPPORT && PAGE_SIZE_16KB
	range 11 64
	default "11"
	help
	  The kernel memory allocator divides physically contiguous memory
	  blocks into "zones", where each zone is a power of two number of
	  pages.  This option selects the largest power of two that the kernel
	  keeps in the memory allocator.  If you need to allocate very large
	  blocks of physically contiguous memory, then you may need to
	  increase this value.

	  This config option is actually maximum order plus one. For example,
	  a value of 11 means that the largest free memory block is 2^10 pages.

	  The page size is not necessarily 4KB.  Keep this in mind
	  when choosing a value for this option.

config BOARD_SCACHE
	bool

config IP22_CPU_SCACHE
	bool
	select BOARD_SCACHE

#
# Support for a MIPS32 / MIPS64 style S-caches
#
config MIPS_CPU_SCACHE
	bool
	select BOARD_SCACHE

config R5000_CPU_SCACHE
	bool
	select BOARD_SCACHE

config RM7000_CPU_SCACHE
	bool
	select BOARD_SCACHE

config SIBYTE_DMA_PAGEOPS
	bool "Use DMA to clear/copy pages"
	depends on CPU_SB1
	help
	  Instead of using the CPU to zero and copy pages, use a Data Mover
	  channel.  These DMA channels are otherwise unused by the standard
	  SiByte Linux port.  Seems to give a small performance benefit.

config CPU_HAS_PREFETCH
	bool

config CPU_GENERIC_DUMP_TLB
	bool
	default y if !(CPU_R3000 || CPU_R6000 || CPU_R8000 || CPU_TX39XX)

config CPU_R4K_FPU
	bool
	default y if !(CPU_R3000 || CPU_R6000 || CPU_TX39XX || CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON)

config CPU_R4K_CACHE_TLB
	bool
	default y if !(CPU_R3000 || CPU_R8000 || CPU_SB1 || CPU_TX39XX || CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON)

config MIPS_MT_SMP
	bool "MIPS MT SMP support (1 TC on each available VPE)"
	depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_MULTITHREADING && !CPU_MIPSR6
	select CPU_MIPSR2_IRQ_VI
	select CPU_MIPSR2_IRQ_EI
	select SYNC_R4K
	select MIPS_MT
	select SMP
	select SMP_UP
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_SCHED_SMT
	select MIPS_PERF_SHARED_TC_COUNTERS
	help
	  This is a kernel model which is known as SMVP. This is supported
	  on cores with the MT ASE and uses the available VPEs to implement
	  virtual processors which supports SMP. This is equivalent to the
	  Intel Hyperthreading feature. For further information go to
	  <http://www.imgtec.com/mips/mips-multithreading.asp>.

config MIPS_MT
	bool

config SCHED_SMT
	bool "SMT (multithreading) scheduler support"
	depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_SCHED_SMT
	default n
	help
	  SMT scheduler support improves the CPU scheduler's decision making
	  when dealing with MIPS MT enabled cores at a cost of slightly
	  increased overhead in some places. If unsure say N here.

config SYS_SUPPORTS_SCHED_SMT
	bool

config SYS_SUPPORTS_MULTITHREADING
	bool

config MIPS_MT_FPAFF
	bool "Dynamic FPU affinity for FP-intensive threads"
	default y
	depends on MIPS_MT_SMP

config MIPSR2_TO_R6_EMULATOR
	bool "MIPS R2-to-R6 emulator"
	depends on CPU_MIPSR6 && !SMP
	default y
	help
	  Choose this option if you want to run non-R6 MIPS userland code.
	  Even if you say 'Y' here, the emulator will still be disabled by
	  default. You can enable it using the 'mipsr2emu' kernel option.
	  The only reason this is a build-time option is to save ~14K from the
	  final kernel image.
comment "MIPS R2-to-R6 emulator is only available for UP kernels"
	depends on SMP && CPU_MIPSR6

config MIPS_VPE_LOADER
	bool "VPE loader support."
	depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_MULTITHREADING && MODULES
	select CPU_MIPSR2_IRQ_VI
	select CPU_MIPSR2_IRQ_EI
	select MIPS_MT
	help
	  Includes a loader for loading an elf relocatable object
	  onto another VPE and running it.

config MIPS_VPE_LOADER_CMP
	bool
	default "y"
	depends on MIPS_VPE_LOADER && MIPS_CMP

config MIPS_VPE_LOADER_MT
	bool
	default "y"
	depends on MIPS_VPE_LOADER && !MIPS_CMP

config MIPS_VPE_LOADER_TOM
	bool "Load VPE program into memory hidden from linux"
	depends on MIPS_VPE_LOADER
	default y
	help
	  The loader can use memory that is present but has been hidden from
	  Linux using the kernel command line option "mem=xxMB". It's up to
	  you to ensure the amount you put in the option and the space your
	  program requires is less or equal to the amount physically present.

config MIPS_VPE_APSP_API
	bool "Enable support for AP/SP API (RTLX)"
	depends on MIPS_VPE_LOADER
	help

config MIPS_VPE_APSP_API_CMP
	bool
	default "y"
	depends on MIPS_VPE_APSP_API && MIPS_CMP

config MIPS_VPE_APSP_API_MT
	bool
	default "y"
	depends on MIPS_VPE_APSP_API && !MIPS_CMP

config MIPS_CMP
	bool "MIPS CMP framework support (DEPRECATED)"
	depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS_CMP && !CPU_MIPSR6
	select SMP
	select SYNC_R4K
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP
	select WEAK_ORDERING
	default n
	help
	  Select this if you are using a bootloader which implements the "CMP
	  framework" protocol (ie. YAMON) and want your kernel to make use of
	  its ability to start secondary CPUs.

	  Unless you have a specific need, you should use CONFIG_MIPS_CPS
	  instead of this.

config MIPS_CPS
	bool "MIPS Coherent Processing System support"
	depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS_CPS
	select MIPS_CM
	select MIPS_CPC
	select MIPS_CPS_PM if HOTPLUG_CPU
	select SMP
	select SYNC_R4K if (CEVT_R4K || CSRC_R4K)
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_HOTPLUG_CPU
	select SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP
	select WEAK_ORDERING
	help
	  Select this if you wish to run an SMP kernel across multiple cores
	  within a MIPS Coherent Processing System. When this option is
	  enabled the kernel will probe for other cores and boot them with
	  no external assistance. It is safe to enable this when hardware
	  support is unavailable.

config MIPS_CPS_PM
	depends on MIPS_CPS
	select MIPS_CPC
	bool

config MIPS_CM
	bool

config MIPS_CPC
	bool

config SB1_PASS_2_WORKAROUNDS
	bool
	depends on CPU_SB1 && (CPU_SB1_PASS_2_2 || CPU_SB1_PASS_2)
	default y

config SB1_PASS_2_1_WORKAROUNDS
	bool
	depends on CPU_SB1 && CPU_SB1_PASS_2
	default y


config ARCH_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT
       bool

choice
	prompt "SmartMIPS or microMIPS ASE support"

config CPU_NEEDS_NO_SMARTMIPS_OR_MICROMIPS
	bool "None"
	help
	  Select this if you want neither microMIPS nor SmartMIPS support

config CPU_HAS_SMARTMIPS
	depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_SMARTMIPS
	bool "SmartMIPS"
	help
	  SmartMIPS is a extension of the MIPS32 architecture aimed at
	  increased security at both hardware and software level for
	  smartcards.  Enabling this option will allow proper use of the
	  SmartMIPS instructions by Linux applications.  However a kernel with
	  this option will not work on a MIPS core without SmartMIPS core.  If
	  you don't know you probably don't have SmartMIPS and should say N
	  here.

config CPU_MICROMIPS
	depends on 32BIT && SYS_SUPPORTS_MICROMIPS && !CPU_MIPSR6
	bool "microMIPS"
	help
	  When this option is enabled the kernel will be built using the
	  microMIPS ISA

endchoice

config CPU_HAS_MSA
	bool "Support for the MIPS SIMD Architecture"
	depends on CPU_SUPPORTS_MSA
	depends on 64BIT || MIPS_O32_FP64_SUPPORT
	help
	  MIPS SIMD Architecture (MSA) introduces 128 bit wide vector registers
	  and a set of SIMD instructions to operate on them. When this option
	  is enabled the kernel will support allocating & switching MSA
	  vector register contexts. If you know that your kernel will only be
	  running on CPUs which do not support MSA or that your userland will
	  not be making use of it then you may wish to say N here to reduce
	  the size & complexity of your kernel.

	  If unsure, say Y.

config CPU_HAS_WB
	bool

config XKS01
	bool

config CPU_HAS_RIXI
	bool

#
# Vectored interrupt mode is an R2 feature
#
config CPU_MIPSR2_IRQ_VI
	bool

#
# Extended interrupt mode is an R2 feature
#
config CPU_MIPSR2_IRQ_EI
	bool

config CPU_HAS_SYNC
	bool
	depends on !CPU_R3000
	default y

#
# CPU non-features
#
config CPU_DADDI_WORKAROUNDS
	bool

config CPU_R4000_WORKAROUNDS
	bool
	select CPU_R4400_WORKAROUNDS

config CPU_R4400_WORKAROUNDS
	bool

config MIPS_ASID_SHIFT
	int
	default 6 if CPU_R3000 || CPU_TX39XX
	default 4 if CPU_R8000
	default 0

config MIPS_ASID_BITS
	int
	default 0 if MIPS_ASID_BITS_VARIABLE
	default 6 if CPU_R3000 || CPU_TX39XX
	default 8

config MIPS_ASID_BITS_VARIABLE
	bool

#
# - Highmem only makes sense for the 32-bit kernel.
# - The current highmem code will only work properly on physically indexed
#   caches such as R3000, SB1, R7000 or those that look like they're virtually
#   indexed such as R4000/R4400 SC and MC versions or R10000.  So for the
#   moment we protect the user and offer the highmem option only on machines
#   where it's known to be safe.  This will not offer highmem on a few systems
#   such as MIPS32 and MIPS64 CPUs which may have virtual and physically
#   indexed CPUs but we're playing safe.
# - We use SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM to offer highmem only for systems where we
#   know they might have memory configurations that could make use of highmem
#   support.
#
config HIGHMEM
	bool "High Memory Support"
	depends on 32BIT && CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM && SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM && !CPU_MIPS32_3_5_EVA

config CPU_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	bool

config SYS_SUPPORTS_HIGHMEM
	bool

config SYS_SUPPORTS_SMARTMIPS
	bool

config SYS_SUPPORTS_MICROMIPS
	bool

config SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS16
	bool
	help
	  This option must be set if a kernel might be executed on a MIPS16-
	  enabled CPU even if MIPS16 is not actually being used.  In other
	  words, it makes the kernel MIPS16-tolerant.

config CPU_SUPPORTS_MSA
	bool

config ARCH_FLATMEM_ENABLE
	def_bool y
	depends on !NUMA && !CPU_LOONGSON2

config ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_ENABLE
	bool
	default y if SGI_IP27
	help
	  Say Y to support efficient handling of discontiguous physical memory,
	  for architectures which are either NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory Access)
	  or have huge holes in the physical address space for other reasons.
	  See <file:Documentation/vm/numa> for more.

config ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE
	bool
	select SPARSEMEM_STATIC

config NUMA
	bool "NUMA Support"
	depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_NUMA
	help
	  Say Y to compile the kernel to support NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory
	  Access).  This option improves performance on systems with more
	  than two nodes; on two node systems it is generally better to
	  leave it disabled; on single node systems disable this option
	  disabled.

config SYS_SUPPORTS_NUMA
	bool

config RELOCATABLE
	bool "Relocatable kernel"
	depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_RELOCATABLE && (CPU_MIPS32_R2 || CPU_MIPS64_R2 || CPU_MIPS32_R6 || CPU_MIPS64_R6)
	help
	  This builds a kernel image that retains relocation information
	  so it can be loaded someplace besides the default 1MB.
	  The relocations make the kernel binary about 15% larger,
	  but are discarded at runtime

config RELOCATION_TABLE_SIZE
	hex "Relocation table size"
	depends on RELOCATABLE
	range 0x0 0x01000000
	default "0x00100000"
	---help---
	  A table of relocation data will be appended to the kernel binary
	  and parsed at boot to fix up the relocated kernel.

	  This option allows the amount of space reserved for the table to be
	  adjusted, although the default of 1Mb should be ok in most cases.

	  The build will fail and a valid size suggested if this is too small.

	  If unsure, leave at the default value.

config RANDOMIZE_BASE
	bool "Randomize the address of the kernel image"
	depends on RELOCATABLE
	---help---
	   Randomizes the physical and virtual address at which the
	   kernel image is loaded, as a security feature that
	   deters exploit attempts relying on knowledge of the location
	   of kernel internals.

	   Entropy is generated using any coprocessor 0 registers available.

	   The kernel will be offset by up to RANDOMIZE_BASE_MAX_OFFSET.

	   If unsure, say N.

config RANDOMIZE_BASE_MAX_OFFSET
	hex "Maximum kASLR offset" if EXPERT
	depends on RANDOMIZE_BASE
	range 0x0 0x40000000 if EVA || 64BIT
	range 0x0 0x08000000
	default "0x01000000"
	---help---
	  When kASLR is active, this provides the maximum offset that will
	  be applied to the kernel image. It should be set according to the
	  amount of physical RAM available in the target system minus
	  PHYSICAL_START and must be a power of 2.

	  This is limited by the size of KSEG0, 256Mb on 32-bit or 1Gb with
	  EVA or 64-bit. The default is 16Mb.

config NODES_SHIFT
	int
	default "6"
	depends on NEED_MULTIPLE_NODES

config HW_PERF_EVENTS
	bool "Enable hardware performance counter support for perf events"
	depends on PERF_EVENTS && !OPROFILE && (CPU_MIPS32 || CPU_MIPS64 || CPU_R10000 || CPU_SB1 || CPU_CAVIUM_OCTEON || CPU_XLP || CPU_LOONGSON3)
	default y
	help
	  Enable hardware performance counter support for perf events. If
	  disabled, perf events will use software events only.

source "mm/Kconfig"

config SMP
	bool "Multi-Processing support"
	depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP
	help
	  This enables support for systems with more than one CPU. If you have
	  a system with only one CPU, say N. If you have a system with more
	  than one CPU, say Y.

	  If you say N here, the kernel will run on uni- and multiprocessor
	  machines, but will use only one CPU of a multiprocessor machine. If
	  you say Y here, the kernel will run on many, but not all,
	  uniprocessor machines. On a uniprocessor machine, the kernel
	  will run faster if you say N here.

	  People using multiprocessor machines who say Y here should also say
	  Y to "Enhanced Real Time Clock Support", below.

	  See also the SMP-HOWTO available at
	  <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.

	  If you don't know what to do here, say N.

config HOTPLUG_CPU
	bool "Support for hot-pluggable CPUs"
	depends on SMP && SYS_SUPPORTS_HOTPLUG_CPU
	help
	  Say Y here to allow turning CPUs off and on. CPUs can be
	  controlled through /sys/devices/system/cpu.
	  (Note: power management support will enable this option
	    automatically on SMP systems. )
	  Say N if you want to disable CPU hotplug.

config SMP_UP
	bool

config SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS_CMP
	bool

config SYS_SUPPORTS_MIPS_CPS
	bool

config SYS_SUPPORTS_SMP
	bool

config NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_4
	bool

config NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_8
	bool

config NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_16
	bool

config NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_32
	bool

config NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_64
	bool

config NR_CPUS
	int "Maximum number of CPUs (2-256)"
	range 2 256
	depends on SMP
	default "4" if NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_4
	default "8" if NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_8
	default "16" if NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_16
	default "32" if NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_32
	default "64" if NR_CPUS_DEFAULT_64
	help
	  This allows you to specify the maximum number of CPUs which this
	  kernel will support.  The maximum supported value is 32 for 32-bit
	  kernel and 64 for 64-bit kernels; the minimum value which makes
	  sense is 1 for Qemu (useful only for kernel debugging purposes)
	  and 2 for all others.

	  This is purely to save memory - each supported CPU adds
	  approximately eight kilobytes to the kernel image.  For best
	  performance should round up your number of processors to the next
	  power of two.

config MIPS_PERF_SHARED_TC_COUNTERS
	bool

#
# Timer Interrupt Frequency Configuration
#

choice
	prompt "Timer frequency"
	default HZ_250
	help
	 Allows the configuration of the timer frequency.

	config HZ_24
		bool "24 HZ" if SYS_SUPPORTS_24HZ || SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ

	config HZ_48
		bool "48 HZ" if SYS_SUPPORTS_48HZ || SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ

	config HZ_100
		bool "100 HZ" if SYS_SUPPORTS_100HZ || SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ

	config HZ_128
		bool "128 HZ" if SYS_SUPPORTS_128HZ || SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ

	config HZ_250
		bool "250 HZ" if SYS_SUPPORTS_250HZ || SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ

	config HZ_256
		bool "256 HZ" if SYS_SUPPORTS_256HZ || SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ

	config HZ_1000
		bool "1000 HZ" if SYS_SUPPORTS_1000HZ || SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ

	config HZ_1024
		bool "1024 HZ" if SYS_SUPPORTS_1024HZ || SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ

endchoice

config SYS_SUPPORTS_24HZ
	bool

config SYS_SUPPORTS_48HZ
	bool

config SYS_SUPPORTS_100HZ
	bool

config SYS_SUPPORTS_128HZ
	bool

config SYS_SUPPORTS_250HZ
	bool

config SYS_SUPPORTS_256HZ
	bool

config SYS_SUPPORTS_1000HZ
	bool

config SYS_SUPPORTS_1024HZ
	bool

config SYS_SUPPORTS_ARBIT_HZ
	bool
	default y if !SYS_SUPPORTS_24HZ && \
		     !SYS_SUPPORTS_48HZ && \
		     !SYS_SUPPORTS_100HZ && \
		     !SYS_SUPPORTS_128HZ && \
		     !SYS_SUPPORTS_250HZ && \
		     !SYS_SUPPORTS_256HZ && \
		     !SYS_SUPPORTS_1000HZ && \
		     !SYS_SUPPORTS_1024HZ

config HZ
	int
	default 24 if HZ_24
	default 48 if HZ_48
	default 100 if HZ_100
	default 128 if HZ_128
	default 250 if HZ_250
	default 256 if HZ_256
	default 1000 if HZ_1000
	default 1024 if HZ_1024

config SCHED_HRTICK
	def_bool HIGH_RES_TIMERS

source "kernel/Kconfig.preempt"

config KEXEC
	bool "Kexec system call"
	select KEXEC_CORE
	help
	  kexec is a system call that implements the ability to shutdown your
	  current kernel, and to start another kernel.  It is like a reboot
	  but it is independent of the system firmware.   And like a reboot
	  you can start any kernel with it, not just Linux.

	  The name comes from the similarity to the exec system call.

	  It is an ongoing process to be certain the hardware in a machine
	  is properly shutdown, so do not be surprised if this code does not
	  initially work for you.  As of this writing the exact hardware
	  interface is strongly in flux, so no good recommendation can be
	  made.

config CRASH_DUMP
	  bool "Kernel crash dumps"
	  help
	  Generate crash dump after being started by kexec.
	  This should be normally only set in special crash dump kernels
	  which are loaded in the main kernel with kexec-tools into
	  a specially reserved region and then later executed after
	  a crash by kdump/kexec. The crash dump kernel must be compiled
	  to a memory address not used by the main kernel or firmware using
	  PHYSICAL_START.

config PHYSICAL_START
	  hex "Physical address where the kernel is loaded"
	  default "0xffffffff84000000" if 64BIT
	  default "0x84000000" if 32BIT
	  depends on CRASH_DUMP
	  help
	  This gives the CKSEG0 or KSEG0 address where the kernel is loaded.
	  If you plan to use kernel for capturing the crash dump change
	  this value to start of the reserved region (the "X" value as
	  specified in the "crashkernel=YM@XM" command line boot parameter
	  passed to the panic-ed kernel).

config SECCOMP
	bool "Enable seccomp to safely compute untrusted bytecode"
	depends on PROC_FS
	default y
	help
	  This kernel feature is useful for number crunching applications
	  that may need to compute untrusted bytecode during their
	  execution. By using pipes or other transports made available to
	  the process as file descriptors supporting the read/write
	  syscalls, it's possible to isolate those applications in
	  their own address space using seccomp. Once seccomp is
	  enabled via /proc/<pid>/seccomp, it cannot be disabled
	  and the task is only allowed to execute a few safe syscalls
	  defined by each seccomp mode.

	  If unsure, say Y. Only embedded should say N here.

config MIPS_O32_FP64_SUPPORT
	bool "Support for O32 binaries using 64-bit FP"
	depends on 32BIT || MIPS32_O32
	help
	  When this is enabled, the kernel will support use of 64-bit floating
	  point registers with binaries using the O32 ABI along with the
	  EF_MIPS_FP64 ELF header flag (typically built with -mfp64). On
	  32-bit MIPS systems this support is at the cost of increasing the
	  size and complexity of the compiled FPU emulator. Thus if you are
	  running a MIPS32 system and know that none of your userland binaries
	  will require 64-bit floating point, you may wish to reduce the size
	  of your kernel & potentially improve FP emulation performance by
	  saying N here.

	  Although binutils currently supports use of this flag the details
	  concerning its effect upon the O32 ABI in userland are still being
	  worked on. In order to avoid userland becoming dependant upon current
	  behaviour before the details have been finalised, this option should
	  be considered experimental and only enabled by those working upon
	  said details.

	  If unsure, say N.

config USE_OF
	bool
	select OF
	select OF_EARLY_FLATTREE
	select IRQ_DOMAIN

config BUILTIN_DTB
	bool

choice
	prompt "Kernel appended dtb support" if USE_OF
	default MIPS_NO_APPENDED_DTB

	config MIPS_NO_APPENDED_DTB
		bool "None"
		help
		  Do not enable appended dtb support.

	config MIPS_ELF_APPENDED_DTB
		bool "vmlinux"
		help
		  With this option, the boot code will look for a device tree binary
		  DTB) included in the vmlinux ELF section .appended_dtb. By default
		  it is empty and the DTB can be appended using binutils command
		  objcopy:

		    objcopy --update-section .appended_dtb=<filename>.dtb vmlinux

		  This is meant as a backward compatiblity convenience for those
		  systems with a bootloader that can't be upgraded to accommodate
		  the documented boot protocol using a device tree.

	config MIPS_RAW_APPENDED_DTB
		bool "vmlinux.bin or vmlinuz.bin"
		help
		  With this option, the boot code will look for a device tree binary
		  DTB) appended to raw vmlinux.bin or vmlinuz.bin.
		  (e.g. cat vmlinux.bin <filename>.dtb > vmlinux_w_dtb).

		  This is meant as a backward compatibility convenience for those
		  systems with a bootloader that can't be upgraded to accommodate
		  the documented boot protocol using a device tree.

		  Beware that there is very little in terms of protection against
		  this option being confused by leftover garbage in memory that might
		  look like a DTB header after a reboot if no actual DTB is appended
		  to vmlinux.bin.  Do not leave this option active in a production kernel
		  if you don't intend to always append a DTB.
endchoice

choice
	prompt "Kernel command line type" if !CMDLINE_OVERRIDE
	default MIPS_CMDLINE_FROM_DTB if USE_OF && !ATH79 && !MACH_INGENIC && \
					 !MIPS_MALTA && \
					 !CAVIUM_OCTEON_SOC
	default MIPS_CMDLINE_FROM_BOOTLOADER

	config MIPS_CMDLINE_FROM_DTB
		depends on USE_OF
		bool "Dtb kernel arguments if available"

	config MIPS_CMDLINE_DTB_EXTEND
		depends on USE_OF
		bool "Extend dtb kernel arguments with bootloader arguments"

	config MIPS_CMDLINE_FROM_BOOTLOADER
		bool "Bootloader kernel arguments if available"

	config MIPS_CMDLINE_BUILTIN_EXTEND
		depends on CMDLINE_BOOL
		bool "Extend builtin kernel arguments with bootloader arguments"
endchoice

endmenu

config LOCKDEP_SUPPORT
	bool
	default y

config STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
	bool
	default y

config HAVE_LATENCYTOP_SUPPORT
	bool
	default y

config PGTABLE_LEVELS
	int
	default 3 if 64BIT && !PAGE_SIZE_64KB
	default 2

source "init/Kconfig"

source "kernel/Kconfig.freezer"

menu "Bus options (PCI, PCMCIA, EISA, ISA, TC)"

config HW_HAS_EISA
	bool
config HW_HAS_PCI
	bool

config PCI
	bool "Support for PCI controller"
	depends on HW_HAS_PCI
	select PCI_DOMAINS
	help
	  Find out whether you have a PCI motherboard. PCI is the name of a
	  bus system, i.e. the way the CPU talks to the other stuff inside
	  your box. Other bus systems are ISA, EISA, or VESA. If you have PCI,
	  say Y, otherwise N.

config HT_PCI
	bool "Support for HT-linked PCI"
	default y
	depends on CPU_LOONGSON3
	select PCI
	select PCI_DOMAINS
	help
	  Loongson family machines use Hyper-Transport bus for inter-core
	  connection and device connection. The PCI bus is a subordinate
	  linked at HT. Choose Y for Loongson-3 based machines.

config PCI_DOMAINS
	bool

config PCI_DOMAINS_GENERIC
	bool

config PCI_DRIVERS_GENERIC
	select PCI_DOMAINS_GENERIC if PCI_DOMAINS
	bool

config PCI_DRIVERS_LEGACY
	def_bool !PCI_DRIVERS_GENERIC
	select NO_GENERIC_PCI_IOPORT_MAP

source "drivers/pci/Kconfig"

#
# ISA support is now enabled via select.  Too many systems still have the one
# or other ISA chip on the board that users don't know about so don't expect
# users to choose the right thing ...
#
config ISA
	bool

config EISA
	bool "EISA support"
	depends on HW_HAS_EISA
	select ISA
	select GENERIC_ISA_DMA
	---help---
	  The Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) bus was
	  developed as an open alternative to the IBM MicroChannel bus.

	  The EISA bus provided some of the features of the IBM MicroChannel
	  bus while maintaining backward compatibility with cards made for
	  the older ISA bus.  The EISA bus saw limited use between 1988 and
	  1995 when it was made obsolete by the PCI bus.

	  Say Y here if you are building a kernel for an EISA-based machine.

	  Otherwise, say N.

source "drivers/eisa/Kconfig"

config TC
	bool "TURBOchannel support"
	depends on MACH_DECSTATION
	help
	  TURBOchannel is a DEC (now Compaq (now HP)) bus for Alpha and MIPS
	  processors.  TURBOchannel programming specifications are available
	  at:
	  <ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/alphaserver/archive/triadd/>
	  and:
	  <http://www.computer-refuge.org/classiccmp/ftp.digital.com/pub/DEC/TriAdd/>
	  Linux driver support status is documented at:
	  <http://www.linux-mips.org/wiki/DECstation>

config MMU
	bool
	default y

config I8253
	bool
	select CLKSRC_I8253
	select CLKEVT_I8253
	select MIPS_EXTERNAL_TIMER

config ZONE_DMA
	bool

config ZONE_DMA32
	bool

source "drivers/pcmcia/Kconfig"

config RAPIDIO
	tristate "RapidIO support"
	depends on PCI
	default n
	help
	  If you say Y here, the kernel will include drivers and
	  infrastructure code to support RapidIO interconnect devices.

source "drivers/rapidio/Kconfig"

endmenu

menu "Executable file formats"

source "fs/Kconfig.binfmt"

config TRAD_SIGNALS
	bool

config MIPS32_COMPAT
	bool

config COMPAT
	bool

config SYSVIPC_COMPAT
	bool

config MIPS32_O32
	bool "Kernel support for o32 binaries"
	depends on 64BIT
	select ARCH_WANT_OLD_COMPAT_IPC
	select COMPAT
	select MIPS32_COMPAT
	select SYSVIPC_COMPAT if SYSVIPC
	help
	  Select this option if you want to run o32 binaries.  These are pure
	  32-bit binaries as used by the 32-bit Linux/MIPS port.  Most of
	  existing binaries are in this format.

	  If unsure, say Y.

config MIPS32_N32
	bool "Kernel support for n32 binaries"
	depends on 64BIT
	select ARCH_WANT_COMPAT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION
	select COMPAT
	select MIPS32_COMPAT
	select SYSVIPC_COMPAT if SYSVIPC
	help
	  Select this option if you want to run n32 binaries.  These are
	  64-bit binaries using 32-bit quantities for addressing and certain
	  data that would normally be 64-bit.  They are used in special
	  cases.

	  If unsure, say N.

config BINFMT_ELF32
	bool
	default y if MIPS32_O32 || MIPS32_N32
	select ELFCORE

endmenu

menu "Power management options"

config ARCH_HIBERNATION_POSSIBLE
	def_bool y
	depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_HOTPLUG_CPU || !SMP

config ARCH_SUSPEND_POSSIBLE
	def_bool y
	depends on SYS_SUPPORTS_HOTPLUG_CPU || !SMP

source "kernel/power/Kconfig"

endmenu

config MIPS_EXTERNAL_TIMER
	bool

menu "CPU Power Management"

if CPU_SUPPORTS_CPUFREQ && MIPS_EXTERNAL_TIMER
source "drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig"
endif

source "drivers/cpuidle/Kconfig"

endmenu

source "net/Kconfig"

source "drivers/Kconfig"

source "drivers/firmware/Kconfig"

source "fs/Kconfig"

source "arch/mips/Kconfig.debug"

source "security/Kconfig"

source "crypto/Kconfig"

source "lib/Kconfig"

source "arch/mips/kvm/Kconfig"
